Mathematical modeling of heat transfer processes of coal waste combustion in a chamber of automated energy generating complex
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Sergey P. Mochalov
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机构:Siberian State Industrial University,Advanced Materials Institute, Graduate School at Shenzhen
Sergey P. Mochalov
Sergey N. Kalashnikov
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机构:Siberian State Industrial University,Advanced Materials Institute, Graduate School at Shenzhen
Sergey N. Kalashnikov
Pavel S. Mochalov
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Pavel S. Mochalov
Guolin Song
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机构:Siberian State Industrial University,Advanced Materials Institute, Graduate School at Shenzhen
Guolin Song
Guoyi Tang
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机构:Siberian State Industrial University,Advanced Materials Institute, Graduate School at Shenzhen
Guoyi Tang
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[1] Siberian State Industrial University,Advanced Materials Institute, Graduate School at Shenzhen
[2] Tsinghua University,undefined
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Journal of Thermal Science
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2013年
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22卷
关键词:
heat transfer;
heat conduction equation;
boundary conditions;
the heat transfer coefficient;
temperature distribution;
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The automated energy generating complex allows obtaining heat energy from waste coal-water slurry fuel (WCF) that is a mixture of fine coal particles from coal enrichment wastes with water. The mixture is blown into the swirl chamber under the pressure through the special sprayers. The received heat energy is used in different ways. One of the important issues is to estimate the heat losses through the walls of this chamber. In this paper we solved the boundary problem of mathematical physics to estimate the temperature fields in the walls of the swirl chamber. The obtained solution allows us to estimate the heat losses through the walls of the swirl chamber. The task of the mathematical physics has been solved by a numerical finite-difference method. The method for solving this problem can be used in the calculation of temperature fields and evaluation of heat losses in other thermal power units.